When utilizing Boa Constructor on a Redhat Linux 8.0 systems, where
wxPython is compiled but Python is from RPM's, 'string' needs to be
included in the import statement of the following files to get Boa to
execute properly:
.About.py
./PropEdit/PropertyEditors.py
./Views/StyledTextCtrls.py
These imports were not required on Win 2k system. It appears that global
namespace is a bit different.?
Kevin Walden

hi all....
i'm a newbie in Python especially boa-constructor. i want to ask u about build an aplication for database. i need
use postgresql. so how can i connect with postgresql using boa ( i read boa-constructor's help that bc is
isnpired by delphi). so is it has same function like delphi to build a database application? if not how i can use the
table from my database n display it in a grid (or something like that?).please if u cn tell me step by step, coz
actually i dont so familar with bc.
thanx for all of u before.
ps :sorry if my english is not well.
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Hi Dini,
dini wahyuni wrote:
> hi all....
> i'm a newbie in Python especially boa-constructor. i want to ask u about build an aplication for database. i need
> use postgresql. so how can i connect with postgresql using boa ( i read boa-constructor's help that bc is
> isnpired by delphi). so is it has same function like delphi to build a database application? if not how i can use the
> table from my database n display it in a grid (or something like that?).please if u cn tell me step by step, coz
> actually i dont so familar with bc.
> thanx for all of u before.
> ps :sorry if my english is not well.
At this stage Boa does not support DB aware controls like
Delphi, sorry.
It is a goal for some future release, but I cannot say
when yet.
Cheers,
Riaan.

Hi
Having a Report-style ListView control, cannot
navigate in it -- from row to row -- using up and down
arrow keys. The OnActivate event does not fire when I
press Enter. What's the problem?
I'm using Boa 0.3.1 -- wxPython 2.4 -- Python 2.3
Thanks
Endre
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Hi to all
I run the WXPython demo and the code that shows the ComboBox have the
method "Append" that uhh "appends" some string to the ComboBox ...
FINE!
Now, I Try to use the method in boa and it does not work ....
But ... when I do that outside boa ... just like the WX demo .... works ...=
.
I Use something like this
application.main.myComboBox.Append("Thing")
An error is raised saying something about C++ ... but i dont remember
now (I'm not at my work computer) sorry
Anyone uses the method append in boa, and can help me with this?
Thanks ... I'm very impressed with boa framework.
Rodrigo

Hi Rodrigo,
Rodrigo Nishino wrote:
> Hi to all
>
> I run the WXPython demo and the code that shows the ComboBox have the
> method "Append" that uhh "appends" some string to the ComboBox ...
>
> FINE!
>
> Now, I Try to use the method in boa and it does not work ....
> But ... when I do that outside boa ... just like the WX demo .... works .....
>
> I Use something like this
>
> application.main.myComboBox.Append("Thing")
This seems "long", unless you call the append from another module it
would probably look like:
self.myComboBox.Append("Thing", None)
If you check the wxPython API doc you see that Append is inherited from
ItemContainer and its signature looks like:
Append(self, item, clientData)
That is why I added the "None" but I am not sure if it is needed or if
the control defaults to None if nothing is supplied.
See you
Werner
>
> An error is raised saying something about C++ ... but i dont remember
> now (I'm not at my work computer) sorry
>
> Anyone uses the method append in boa, and can help me with this?
>
> Thanks ... I'm very impressed with boa framework.
>
> Rodrigo
>
>
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Hello,
I find a problem in the Boa Constructor.
I can't get correct result in the Shell inside Boa.
I input the expression, >>> from __future__ import division,
but the result is not a true division.
I try the same thing inside IDL, it gives me correct result.
Thanks!

Hi, I use Boa for several years with satisfaction. I installed it on a laptop Boa 0.6.1 wxPython 2.8.10. The same configuration on my desktop pc and the same project.
When I place a breakpoint I have a "UnicodeDecodeError" when launching the debugger: 'utf8 codec can't decode byte 0xe9 in position 27 !! Have you a idea ? SG

As you probably already know, this error happens when you have a invalid
character on a string. Usually the ascii codec is the one to complain, but
you seem to have an invalid char for a utf8 string (I don't even knew that
it could happen but i tend to believe the error message ;-)). You said you
have the same config on both computers, but surely there's something
different. First thing is to locate the module which throws this error, you
should have this info also somewhere. I assume that this is a string that
you got or read somewhere - from a file or database. It probably is stored
in a different format.
One possible culprit is the DB engine which may be configured to use a
different encoding. Checkt it too.
Carlos Ribeiro
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 05:33, serge gauthier <gauthier.sg@...> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I use Boa for several years with satisfaction. I installed it on a laptop
> Boa 0.6.1 wxPython 2.8.10. The same configuration on my desktop pc and the
> same project.
> When I place a breakpoint I have a "UnicodeDecodeError" when launching the
> debugger: 'utf8 codec can't decode byte 0xe9 in position 27 !!
>
>
>
> Have you a idea ?
>
>
>
> SG
>
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